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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Thaiy(m): 6:03am On Jul 22, 2019
truthsayer009:


Wow, is this really a thing in Nigeria? I never knew this bias exist

Can we let this issue go, rather than beginning to have a defeatist mindset, kindly prep well and go ace Ielts, BC or MOD IDP. Written either here or there, it doesn’t matter, what matters is having done you part, pray God crowns your effort with success.

On this same thread, there’s been testimonies of people who prepared just a day or 2, who still aced it, na God my people.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Nobody: 6:06am On Jul 22, 2019
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Adunnee: 6:14am On Jul 22, 2019
Nenyezz:
The link is not opening though..but thanks anyways

Are you sure? I tried it and it opened. See screenshot

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by boco2126: 6:25am On Jul 22, 2019
Thanks so much
bankyh1905:
Under "Proof of funds" - you'll have to combine it with other docs like Bank Reference letter, evidence of funds transfer and statement of account.

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by trove01: 6:31am On Jul 22, 2019
Hello, a silent follower. I have my ITA already and will be submitting this week or next. Is there any WhatsApp group for July AOR I can join?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by profeddor15: 7:47am On Jul 22, 2019
Good morning house,I want appreciate your response to my question and I've done the needful about the family proof of funds.
God Almighty will bless each and everyone of us to achieve greater success in all sphere of life in Jesus name.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Canadagirl20: 8:37am On Jul 22, 2019
Good morning boss. Amen!!

profeddor15:
Good morning house,I want appreciate your response to my question and I've done the needful about the family proof of funds.
God Almighty will bless each and everyone of us to achieve greater success in all sphere of life in Jesus name.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by bankyh1905(m): 8:54am On Jul 22, 2019
You're welcome.

boco2126:
Thanks so much
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Desmosome: 9:01am On Jul 22, 2019
Good morning everyone, pls how do Medical doctor apply for express entry. I need someone to explain the steps.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Triplezero50(f): 9:19am On Jul 22, 2019
Canadagirl20:
Omg! This is totally inspiring!!!! I can’t wait to give this testimony!!!! This is the exact result I’m hoping for! My first time as well and I’m writing next month. Any tips please?


I practiced on YouTube. Mostly listening tests. Any video suggestion with "Very Hard", "Extremely Difficult" etc attached to it, I clicked and practiced. Aim to get 36 and above and you will be fine. I practiced sample reading tests too. There are answers at the end of each video. I usually go back to see the questions I missed and note my errors. I don't just mark and move on. Also, download the app on your phone. You have samples there too. It was even on the day of the test that I tried working with the free samples on ielts app. All my work was from YouTube. I'm sure you've heard about Liz and Jay. I watched their videos and wrote down notes.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Lexsuave(m): 9:39am On Jul 22, 2019
Thanks a lot

bekayy:
The money has to be in your account till you get PPR because you could be asked to get an updated bank statement.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ednut1(m): 9:41am On Jul 22, 2019
nelronaldo:
Good evening house, please can someone explain to me how to do Express entry via PNP route. My cousin has applied for EE for over 6 months now and his CRS. I have been trying to find a province that his NOC is in demand, so he can get nominated by the province but I seem not to be able to find any that could nominate him from the EE pool. NOC is 1243
if you cant find it means there is likely none . Let him try getting a job offer or increase his crs scores with French masters and the likes

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by COPR: 9:50am On Jul 22, 2019
COPR:


You engage in lots of things at the same time. And this makes the process complicated for you.

With your knowledge of TEF, 15 points for a sibling in Canada, IELTS for you and your spouse, ECA for both of you and age 30, your CRS points can go as high as 495.

Forget PNP and job offer for now. Focus your energy and time on the things you can quickly achieve: IELTS & TEF.

IELTS has a template. If you follow this template and put in time to practice, you will smash it at first sitting. I hope I can share this templete but that should be after my offline students see their results on the 19th.

When ECA was a big issue here, I wrote about it, titled: WES vs. ICES vs. IQAS, to help those evaluating their certs. It made it to page one and 'page 1 lovers' have benefited from it, while those that don't like page 1 are still asking already answered questions.

Last week, I promised to share what I call IELTS Cheat Sheet to test-takers, since IELTS Nigerian examiners have learnt to use the exam to increase their revenues; test-takers should also learn how to pass the exam at first attempt and render BC/MOD dubious acts useless. If you like believe it or not, it doesn't change the fact that, for sometime now, BC/MOD examiners are intentionally failing test-takers to increase their revenues. Otherwise, I can't explain why someone would remark Writing and it changed from 6.5 to 8. Someone on this thread remarked Reading (objective questions) and it changed. There are other numerous examples. BC/MOD have also learnt not to send EOR to the UK and Australia respectively. Hence, people started emailing the two countries when they apply for EOR for confirmation.

IELTS CHEAT SHEET

READING TIPS

1. Read the questions first and underline keywords such as names, date, time, year etc.
2. Use skimming and scanning to look for keywords, synonyms, antonyms and paraphrased words/sentences in the passage.
3. Read the topic sentence (first sentence of each paragraph) and last sentence of the paragraph to fish out the answer. You can also read the second sentence to be on the safe side. Watch out for synonyms and keywords (for MP questions).
4. Look out for matching word(s) from the question in the passage (for MP questions).
5. Scan the passage to find the keywords and match it with the question (for SC & MCQ).
6. The statement is TRUE if it agrees with the passage, FALSE when it contradicts the passage and NOT GIVEN when it cannot be found in the passage.
For example: Great is taller than his brother, Saint
Great is taller than his sister, Janet – NG
Great is shorter than Janet – NG
Great is taller than Saint – T
Great is shorter than Saint – F
Saint is shorter than Great - T
7. The easiest method to answer T/F.NG questions is to match keywords in the questions with the passage with emphasis on their meanings. Watch out for words such as nearly, almost, mostly, all etc.
8. Due to time constraint, start with passage 1 (easiest) to gain confidence and proceed to passage 3 (the hardest) and then passage 2.
9. Practice at least 30 real test exercises. When you practice, always learn from your incorrect answers.

LISTENING TIPS
1. Follow what is being discussed to enable you have total concentration. This will also help you to recall the answer to any question you missed.
2. Pay attention to your spellings and instructions/words limit. Incorrect spelling has zero point. If the answer is feedback and you write feed back, it is wrong.
3. Pay attention to singular and plural. For example, if the answer is Teachers and you write Teacher, it is wrong.
4. Write down exactly what you heard. Don’t use synonyms or antonyms.
5. Check if the answer fits into the sentence. Whether it makes grammatical sense.
6. For map/diagram questions, draw the 4 cardinal points (N, S, E, W) before the recording is played and quickly locate the starting point.
7. Read the instructions again before transferring your answers to your answer sheet.
8. The questions clue you to the type of answer to expect. For example, He would like to meet in ___
The “in” clues you into the type of answer you should be looking for, such as in 2 days, in a month, in the market etc.
9. Tone gives the answer away. The speaker always says the answer loud and clear.
10. Write down the keywords when the audio is playing for MCQ. This will help you to locate the answer easily.
11. Practice at least 40 real test exercises.

WRITING TIPS

1. Identify the type of letter (e.g. formal, semi-formal and informal) and its function (e.g. complaint, enquiry, apology, invitation etc.)
2. Salutation must match the farewell; introduction must match concluding statement in tone.
3. Each paragraph must cover each bullet point in the question.
4. Choose either indent or leaving an empty line in between paragraphs. The latter is preferred.
5. Avoid unnecessary, irrelevant information and repetition of words. Make sure the purpose of the letter is clear.
6. Avoid using words/sentence used in the questions and contradictions. Take note of your spellings, vocabulary range and grammar.
7. Use 'linkers' such as first and foremost, furthermore, undoubtedly, nevertheless, in conclusion, in addition, additionally, another factor, for example, for instance, in summary, in brief, alternatively etc.
8. Allow 5 minutes to proofread your essay/letter.
9. Identify the topic, viewpoint and specific question of the essay.
10. Your essay should have 4 paragraphs max. (for DE & PSE) and 5 paragraphs (for AE)
11. 'Linkers' should be used to connect the topic sentence and supporting sentence as well as examples/concluding sentence.
12. Always refer to the question while writing to avoid writing out of point or failing to meet the task achievement.
13. Write down the ideas for your Task 2 but start with Task 1. If you still remember any idea when writing Task 1, pause and jot it down.
14. One of the best ways to improve your writing is by writing. So write at least 6 letters, 2 each for IL, SF & FL; and 12 essays, 4 each for AE, DE, & PSE

WRITING TASK 1 TEMPLATE (STRUCTURE)
Letter writing - Informal, formal and semi-formal.

Informal letter: a letter to someone you know very well e.g. a friend, brother etc.
Salutation: Dear John,
Introduction: this is where pleasantries are exchanged such as “I thought I would drop you these few lines of words. How are you and your family?” Or “I am writing to express my excitement…”
Purpose of writing: you explain why you’re writing
Body of the letter: You explain the bullet points in the question with a paragraph each.
Closing statement: this should match your opening statement in tone such as “I cannot wait to hear from you.”, “I look forward to seeing you”, I look forward to catching up with you.”
Farewell: Yours sincerely, Your friend, Warm wishes, Best regards etc. (write only your first name)

Semi-formal: a letter to someone you do not know very well.
Salutation: Dear Mr. John,
Introduction: No pleasantries. Go straight with the purpose of writing such as “I am writing to express my disappointment”, “I am writing to inquire about…”, “I am writing to express my interest in…”
Body of the letter: You explain the bullet points in the question with a paragraph each.
Closing statement: this should match your opening statement in tone such as “I look forward to hearing from you”, “I would be grateful if you could send me details about this as soon as possible”, “I hope this situation will be resolved as soon as possible” etc.
Farewell: Yours faithfully (you can write your first or full name).

Formal letter: a letter to someone you do not know at all.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Introduction: no pleasantries. Just as in semi-formal letter.
Body of the letter: You explain the bullet points in the question with a paragraph for each.
Closing statement: this should match your opening statement in tone. Just like in semi-formal letter.
Farewell: Yours faithfully (signature and your full name).

WRITING TASK 2 TEMPLATE FOR DE & AE ESSAY

Introduction:
Brief background of the essay topic
Address the viewpoint
State your viewpoint/opinion (for AE)
Outline statement (for DE)

Body paragraph I:
Present your idea (topic sentence)
Support your idea (supporting sentence)
Concluding sentence/examples/evidence

Body paragraph II:
Present your idea (topic sentence)
Support your idea (supporting sentence)
Concluding sentence/examples/evidence

Body paragraph III:
Idea against your view (topic sentence)
Supporting sentence
Concluding sentence/examples/evidence

Conclusion:
Summarize the main ideas of the essay
Restate your viewpoint

TASKS 2 TEMPLATE FOR P-S ESSAY
Introduction:
Identify the problem presented in the essay and show how the essay will deal with the problem and possible solutions.
Outline statement.

Body paragraph I: discuss the problems with examples
Body paragraph: discuss the solutions with examples

Conclusion: provide an overview of the problems and summarize the solutions.
If you need help in your Writing, you can PM me to join my class. But note it is not free. Majority of Nigerians don't value free services.

SPEAKING TIPS

1. Don’t speak too fast or too slow, but speak without hesitation because you’re examined on your fluency.
2. What you say doesn’t matter, but how you say it. You can tell stories that didn’t happen and score high band as long as your grammar etc., are correct and accurate.
3. The last question you’re asked in section 1 is likely going to be your cue card. For instance, if you’re asked about public transport as the last question in section 1, your cue card is likely going to be the journey you have made in recent time.
4. Use linking phrases to link what you’re saying such as Yes, definitely. Yes, absolutely. I really like. I prefer. Probably yes. for example, for instance, Of course. In my opinion etc.
5. When you’re giving the cue card, give details according the bullet points in the question.
6. Use appropriate words that suited the cue card question you’re given. For example, if your cue card is about a Perfect house. Make sure you use words like en suite, living room, master bedroom, staff quarters, swimming pool etc. If it’s about food, make sure you use words such as cuisine, delicacies, dishes etc.
7. Keep it simple. Don’t use words you don’t know the meaning or cannot pronounce appropriately.
8. Avoid slangs and pidgin etc. If you make mistake, correct yourself. Immediately.
9. Speak until you’re asked to stop.
10. Section 3 questions are likely going to be on advances made in your cue card topic. For instance, if your cue card is about transportation. The question maybe how to solve traffic congestion or the environmental effects caused by emissions from cars. Expect to speak on flying cars or electric vehicles with zero carbon emission.
11. These are cue card topics; practice them: Perfect house/building, Travel/journey/holidays, Friends, Technology e.g. Mobile phones, Computers; Sport, Food, Education, Weather, Environment, Music/party, Books and films, Health etc.
12. Get familiar with these section 1 questions:

a. What’s your full name?
b. What would you like me to call you?
c. Can I see your identification?
d. Where are you from?
e. Do you work or study?
f. Do you like your job?
g. Do you live in a house or apartment?
h. What do you like about the place you live?
i. What would you like to change in the place you live?
j. Where did you grow up?
k. Do you like public transport?
l. What are the things you like to share with people?
m. Is there anything you won’t like to share with anyone?
n. If yes, why?
o. What sort of city do you live in?

Sorry for the long post. I pray this cheat sheet helps you to achieve your desired scores.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by COPR: 9:56am On Jul 22, 2019
bLacKGoLd3:


Haba, Coco!

You, of all people, shouldn't be engaging in this sort of talk naaa.

Every test should be approached like a game - know what is required and give same, nothing less and in most cases, nothing more. In my case, I only watched Jay from E2's video just before the exam and was only able to remember a trick or two - use complex sentences, replace overused words with synonyms, and keep within word limit (+50, max).

My approach is certainly not optimal for someone who is assessed to be below average in writing. Nevertheless, for anyone who puts in the time and hard work in daily/weekly practices, they will reap decent results (7, minimum). There's been lots of testimonies on this thread to buttress my point.



Coco has a point. Can you explain why someone on this thread that remarked Reading and it changed? I have seen someone that remarked Writing and it changed from 6.5 to 8. Can you explain that? We have seen cases where BC/MOD didn't send EOR abroad.

Bottomline is tuat BC/MOD are now using IELTS to meet theor budget.

You can believe it or not. It doesnt change the fact.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by COPR: 9:59am On Jul 22, 2019
CoCoLav:


Congratulations! However, I am willing to bet you didn't write your IELTS in Nigeria. If you had written it here, you would have had 997.56 just so they can get another £170 from you. Correct me if I'm wrong and you actually wrote it in Nigeria.

You are right. Those guys have turned IELTS into a money-spinner.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by jaybros: 10:04am On Jul 22, 2019
COPR:


Coco has a point. Can you explain why someone on this thread that remarked Reading and it changed? I have seen someone that remarked Writing and it changed from 6.5 to 8. Can you explain that? We have seen cases where BC/MOD didn't send EOR abroad.

Bottomline is tuat BC/MOD are now using IELTS to meet theor budget.

You can believe it or not. It doesnt change the fact.

I am now feeling like going for a remark..... but I want to be clear where i did wrong.....assuming the answer to a listening question is 5,30....and you write your answer as "5.30/ five-thirty" is it wrong for putting both on the answer sheet?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by iaatmguy(m): 10:04am On Jul 22, 2019
samspella:
Happy Sunday Gurus

1. One of my previous place of work where I worked for 5 years has folded up. Please how do I go about getting point for this experience?

2. Will IRCC still send mail to employers to verify work experience despite sending a stamped reference letter and payslip issued by the employer?

3. What is best way to go for POF, TB or gift deed? If TB, does it mean I have to wait for 3 or 6 months that it'll mature before I can submit ITA?

Thanks.
1 raise a cse and explain
2 their perogative
3 use t-bills and do a gift deed if the money is given
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by tolfa(m): 10:28am On Jul 22, 2019
Yes, it's wrong because you would have exceeded the word limit
jaybros:


I am now feeling like going for a remark..... but I want to be clear where i did wrong.....assuming the answer to a listening question is 5,30....and you write your answer as "5.30/ five-thirty" is it wrong for putting both on the answer sheet?

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by COPR: 10:35am On Jul 22, 2019
jaybros:


I am now feeling like going for a remark..... but I want to be clear where i did wrong.....assuming the answer to a listening question is 5,30....and you write your answer as "5.30/ five-thirty" is it wrong for putting both on the answer sheet?

What was the instruction?

NOT MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
NOT MORR THAN TWO WORDS AND A NUMBER

Note that the two instructions above are not the same.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Bellonaire(m): 10:57am On Jul 22, 2019
Good day everyone, Please I will like to clarify something about POF. I want to know if there are people that have successfully used their pension ( the 25% withdrawable) to complement what is required for POF.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Nobody: 11:33am On Jul 22, 2019
CoCoLav:


Congratulations! However, I am willing to bet you didn't write your IELTS in Nigeria. If you had written it here, you would have had 997.56 just so they can get another £170 from you. Correct me if I'm wrong and you actually wrote it in Nigeria.
I don't believe this narrative because it is an avenue to give excuses for failure. In my opinion, the first step towards passing ielts is understanding what the exam requires of you. Many Nigerians rush into the exam hall with the basic mindset of "Is it not the English we speak everyday", ignorant of the fact that what most of us speak everyday in this country end up being wrong. Take a minute and go online on social media platforms and you'll understand the extent of the decay. Another example is when you go for Nysc and you listen to graduates talk.

I feel the best approach to ielts is starting with the basics (Prepositions, adverbs etc and their use), then progressing to sentence structures (complex sentences, linkers, phrase verbs etc) before you then get to writing the practice essays. That's why tutors always hammer on having alot of time for proper preparations

Ps: I'm not trying to ridicule any one or group of persons, just trying to state a point. Also, you have to understand that no one is above making some little grammatical errors but there's a thin line that many Nigerians have crossed

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by littledarline(f): 11:35am On Jul 22, 2019
Good morning Fam!

Please I want to request my university to send my transcript and and a copy of my certificate together for WES evaluation. Is it alright or do I have to send them separately?

I am asking because one of my friends sent her transcripts BSC, MAsters and PHD in one envelope to IQAS and the delivery was confirmed.
Bazbaby:


Loool you didn't forget grin
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by amaya21: 12:04pm On Jul 22, 2019
Yes, this has been done. You'll need a letter from your PFA. I think there is a sample on page one. Do CTRL + F "Pension Fund Letter"

Bellonaire:
Good day everyone, Please I will like to clarify something about POF. I want to know if there are people that have successfully used their pension ( the 25% withdrawable) to complement what is required for POF.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Bekecons: 12:15pm On Jul 22, 2019
Eii Bross how can I ?
The determinant of my future that ooo .
Bazbaby:


Loool you didn't forget grin
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Magnifico2000: 12:32pm On Jul 22, 2019
COPR:


What was the instruction?

NOT MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
NOT MORR THAN TWO WORDS AND A NUMBER

Note that the two instructions above are not the same.
What is the difference?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Bellonaire(m): 12:32pm On Jul 22, 2019
amaya21:
Yes, this has been done. You'll need a letter from your PFA. I think there is a sample on page one. Do CTRL + F "Pension Fund Letter"


Thank you very much. I don't have ITA yet though but I just want to be prepared. Thanks again.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 12:37pm On Jul 22, 2019
[quote author=Teddyblaze post=80475647]
What are u driving at exactly. Lots of people have written the test in Nigeria and passed at one sitting.

I wrote the exam in March and got LRWS: 8.5, 8, 7, 8. in one sitting (with fasting and prayer cos of all the scary jist lol). It is very possible.

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